Candace Owens - June 18, 2026


The Whistleblower: Did Epstein’s Network Reemerge In Charlie Kirk’s World? | Ep 352


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00:00:30.000 All right, you guys. Happy Thursday. Apparently, the Trump administration completely crashed out over the Epstein files. That's at least according to The New York Times. They did that long article regarding how the administration got together, strategizing over how to deal with the files, how they were going to address the public or misdirect the public.
00:00:51.100 Obviously, Pam Bondi, the Binder episode, the Epstein Files became the source of a lot of attention,
00:00:58.300 so much so that Trump decided to meet with his top officials in the Situation Room to work through a public plan.
00:01:05.920 The Situation Room. That's not what the Situation Room is for, you guys.
00:01:10.360 The Situation Room in the White House is supposed to be reserved for highly classified national security concerns,
00:01:18.340 not to deal with a random pedophile, should be, who controlled a global trafficking network.
00:01:25.840 Why is it that our nation's top brass consider Jeffrey Epstein to be a national security concern?
00:01:32.480 And I don't want you guys to forget that I broke the story that the day before the administration
00:01:37.500 was forced to drop those files online, many of which were redacted and removed for crappy reasons.
00:01:44.900 They're still protecting people. Don't forget that.
00:01:46.960 The day before, Andrew Colbett was mysteriously seen at the White House, particularly in the executive office building.
00:01:54.020 He attempted at the same time to fake a live show.
00:01:57.840 What I mean is essentially he pre-recorded a Charlie Kirk show with episode with Cash Patel as his guest.
00:02:05.460 Perfect. Cash Patel was helping him do this to present as though he was in Arizona.
00:02:10.940 But in fact, Andrew Colbett was in Washington, D.C., taking a meeting.
00:02:16.280 My question is with who and regarding what, because when I broke the story, I had no idea
00:02:19.760 the next day that they would be dropping the Epstein files.
00:02:22.920 Now that seems a little bit, the timing of it, a bit suspicious.
00:02:26.760 And I just realized that we should formally file an FOIA request to get to the bottom
00:02:30.820 of that.
00:02:31.540 Who was Andrew Colvett meeting with at the White House?
00:02:33.260 Because there seems to me to be a lot of proximity to Jeffrey Epstein in the Charlie
00:02:39.400 Kirk story.
00:02:40.520 And that's what I want to discuss today.
00:02:41.980 Welcome back to Candace. 0.89
00:02:45.360 Are we living in Epstein Nation?
00:02:59.740 Are you guys starting to feel like we're living in Jeffrey Epstein Nation,
00:03:03.000 that everybody that pretends to be successful authentically is somehow tied into a broader network?
00:03:10.800 I'm just going to ask that question.
00:03:12.300 Quickly at the top here, I also want to note that I slightly misspoke yesterday, and it needs clarification.
00:03:17.740 I briefly mentioned that when Erica came into Charlie's life, it was just as Jeffrey Epstein went down.
00:03:23.280 And I said it was within the same month that he committed suicide.
00:03:26.680 That's inaccurate, actually.
00:03:28.900 That timeline needs to be slightly adjusted.
00:03:31.000 It wasn't when he committed suicide.
00:03:33.360 It was rather when Charlie and Erica went on their first date in August of 2018.
00:03:38.480 of 2018, that was the exact same time frame when the Epstein scandal initially broke out,
00:03:44.520 right? It was the unsealing of a lawsuit between Ghislaine Maxwell and Virginia, the young woman
00:03:51.900 who was at the source of the Epstein scandal, a defamation lawsuit. And it led to this massive
00:03:58.040 expose in the Miami Herald, a full piece on Jeffrey Epstein, the sweet deal that he got,
00:04:03.380 despite his admission of what he had done to underage girls.
00:04:07.580 And that piece was eventually published.
00:04:10.120 It was like a big brewing of a storm.
00:04:11.860 And then the piece dropped in November of 2018.
00:04:14.320 So essentially 2018 was the year that everything began to unravel. 0.90
00:04:20.100 And in my mind, I feel that the entire Epstein network then pivoted and simply reemerged 0.80
00:04:27.420 elsewhere because a global network of that size is not just going to go away.
00:04:32.060 That's not how these things work.
00:04:33.380 It is way too profitable to evil people.
00:04:37.240 His trafficking network, I should remind you, we were working on our Epstein series leading
00:04:42.380 up to Charlie's assassination.
00:04:44.360 Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking network was once deeply embedded in the pageantry and
00:04:48.960 modeling world.
00:04:49.880 Okay, I find it suspicious now that Donald Trump, when he knew him, was running Miss
00:04:54.740 Universe pageantry.
00:04:56.000 It seems like the perfect kind of a place that Jeffrey Epstein would run women through, 0.94
00:05:00.420 right?
00:05:00.860 particularly women from Eastern Europe.
00:05:04.900 He found young, impoverished miners from war-torn countries,
00:05:09.980 wars that were being waged because of the actions of our government, 0.52
00:05:13.480 and then he funneled them into modeling agencies
00:05:16.620 and across Victoria's Secret runways
00:05:19.480 while the world oohed and awed at their beauty and their fresh faces,
00:05:24.120 never imagining that something so sadistic and perverse
00:05:28.720 could be sitting just beneath.
00:05:30.860 And it is the very reason why, when we discovered that Erika Kirk, or I should say Erika Fransfey, while she was living in New York City, was hanging around, we discovered she was hanging around at the Next Model Management offices, which was a talent agency that was run by close Jeffrey Epstein friend Faith Cates, we had questions.
00:05:54.520 Again, the people who worked there
00:05:56.480 allege that Erika was the point of contact
00:05:59.540 for the model apartment,
00:06:00.880 and they find it to be suspicious
00:06:02.040 because Jeffrey Epstein was often at their offices. 1.00
00:06:06.100 These Eastern European women that they were bringing in 0.56
00:06:08.680 for quote-unquote suits described as men
00:06:11.280 involved in the business,
00:06:13.860 and a lot of these women,
00:06:16.500 they reflect, sort of disappeared.
00:06:19.460 Where did a lot of these women go?
00:06:21.720 It brings a reasonable question, an easy question, by the way, to answer.
00:06:26.460 Did Erika Fransfey in any way have any association with the Jeffrey Epstein orbit?
00:06:32.500 Because it's not clear what she was doing while she was in New York.
00:06:37.040 Faith Cates, I should mention, never turned her back on Jeffrey Epstein.
00:06:40.240 She supported him even after that 2009 arrest.
00:06:45.120 And like I said, there were so many Eastern European models that were being brought through
00:06:49.300 her office, many of whom were subsequently then flown to parties in the Virgin Islands.
00:06:55.200 It is also a fair question to ask, what does Erica know about those models? What was she doing 0.99
00:07:00.340 with those apartments? Who exactly linked her with this office? What were her qualifications?
00:07:06.320 There might be a reasonable explanation, but I'd like to hear it because Erica Kirk now has access 1.00
00:07:10.380 to American high school students via Turning Points Club America. She's speaking at high 0.98
00:07:15.560 schools across the country. And in my view, no parent in the United States or abroad should
00:07:22.000 accept a Turning Point USA high school chapter in their child's school without a very clear
00:07:27.780 understanding of what Erica was doing in association with Next Model Management. That's 0.61
00:07:32.520 easy. That's easy. If you ask me, I would just answer the question. Being a widow does not remove
00:07:37.600 you from having to answer a question of this magnitude. And there's more, you guys. Since
00:07:44.720 everyone, including Trump, seems to run tangential to the Epstein network and Eastern Europe.
00:07:51.880 Everyone having to know, oh, I knew him. Trump's like, I employed Virginia Giuffre.
00:07:56.460 I employed her at Mar-a-Lago, but I kicked I once kicked Jeffrey Epstein out when we hung out at
00:08:02.000 parties, but I kicked him out for other reasons. Truly, I think the reason that they had a
00:08:07.740 disagreement, it was actually over a real estate deal. It wasn't because of Jeffrey Epstein's
00:08:11.200 parties or anything inappropriate that he was doing. But it's weird. It's like his name just
00:08:15.900 keeps coming up. And then we learn that he's calling Charlie Kirk and upset about Charlie
00:08:22.600 Kirk allowing people to roast the Epstein network, demanding clarity. And when you read that New York
00:08:29.840 Times article, it makes it seem like Trump just never wanted these files to be released. Was he
00:08:35.760 protecting his donors? Well, obviously, obviously he's protecting his donors, but who else is he
00:08:43.180 protecting? What does he know about the FC network? What files are they still holding,
00:08:48.660 asserting that the reason is because children are harmed. We're protecting the victims. That's the
00:08:53.280 reason we're withholding this information. I'll buy that for one second. And this next discovery
00:08:58.960 that I made, that it just seemed like another chef's kiss, if you will. Now, we told you that
00:09:04.580 we identified the office that organized the now infamous SAM 702 flight. This is our Fort
00:09:12.100 Huachuca plane. It caused the Huachuca panic, the Huachuca Cabra. They couldn't deal with it.
00:09:18.500 They sent the influencers out to destroy Mitch Snow. The plane that flew to Tucson, Arizona,
00:09:25.220 on September 8th, two days before Charlie's assassination, landed and hung out in Tucson
00:09:29.740 for about four hours before it carried on
00:09:32.400 to the intel base in Fort Huachuca, Arizona,
00:09:36.020 where it stayed overnight.
00:09:38.180 Now, before it departed for El Paso, Texas,
00:09:40.960 the next morning, mid-morning on the night,
00:09:42.360 that leaves for Texas.
00:09:43.360 Now, the person whose office organized that plane
00:09:45.500 is the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence,
00:09:49.760 a man named Bradley Hansel.
00:09:51.020 We told you about him,
00:09:53.240 about how he used to work for the Boston Consulting Group.
00:09:55.760 Mitt Romney and Bibi Netanyahu became best friends over there.
00:10:01.440 That plan has been a source of interest due to a meeting which Mitch Snow stumbled upon that morning accidentally.
00:10:09.200 And the meeting in which Mitch Snow believes that he saw Brian Harple.
00:10:14.520 Okay?
00:10:15.980 Maybe he didn't.
00:10:17.140 I was always open to that.
00:10:18.020 But the reaction that we experienced to Fort Huachuca tells me he saw somebody important.
00:10:24.200 He saw somebody important.
00:10:25.760 also of interest to us is whether or not bradley hansel may have stayed the night on the base in
00:10:32.020 the same hotel that mitch snow believes that he saw erica kirk he said it was her eyes that were
00:10:37.220 unmistakable they saw her in that lobby on the 8th leaving jumping into a green pickup truck
00:10:43.020 and her eyes reminded him of an ex-girlfriend's eyes and that's why he clocked her one few well
00:10:49.680 he didn't know her obviously right when he saw her but remembered her eyes when he then saw her
00:10:53.340 on stage at the Charlie Kirk Memorial event. Now, of course, we tried to do things the right way,
00:11:01.180 as we always do. We attempted to simply FOIA request these details. We asked Brian Harple
00:11:05.940 for a clear alibi. We've asked Erica for a clear alibi. We don't want to spend time on something
00:11:10.400 that amounts to nothing. There are a lot of threads that we need to pull, and we don't need to just be
00:11:17.240 for fun, trying to make a conspiracy. We just can't seem to get any alibis. We got some kids
00:11:24.300 that Andrew Colvett said were Erica's and then said, OK, no, they're not Erica's or Paramount
00:11:29.000 Not So Tactical said, no, they're not Erica's. It doesn't matter if Erica's. It's been a disaster.
00:11:34.820 Yet we were informed when we filed our FOA request that we were kind of put in the back of the queue
00:11:41.000 because our request falls under this heavy burden exception. They need to coordinate with multiple
00:11:46.640 departments and we're number 3,500 to hear back, okay, seems like a bit of a workaround.
00:11:54.660 Well, we initially told you that Bradley Hansel reports directly to Pete Hegseth,
00:11:58.920 the Secretary of War. But actually, we weren't entirely correct. There was one man in between
00:12:05.500 Bradley and Pete Hegseth, a man named Steven Feinberg, who occupies the position of Deputy
00:12:13.040 Secretary of Defense. Now, lock in because this is important, okay? I'm going to show you a chart
00:12:18.180 of the Department of Defense. Now, I guess they renamed it the Department of War. Kind of
00:12:22.420 appropriate since all Trump has been doing is putting us in multiple wars. But here's that
00:12:27.420 chart, and we're just putting faces where it's relevant. So at the top, you have Pete Hegseth,
00:12:31.220 who is the Secretary of Defense. The Deputy Secretary of Defense, meaning if anything
00:12:35.520 happens to Pete Hegseth, this man assumes his position, Stephen Feinberg, okay? And then you
00:12:43.160 see that next line of who sits beneath, and it is our man, Sam 702, his office that called the
00:12:51.260 plane, don't know who else is on the plane, Bradley Hansel, okay? U.S. Secretary of Defense
00:12:57.440 Intelligence. Now, who is Stephen Feinberg, though? That's kind of an important thing to know.
00:13:02.920 there's also some rumblings that Pete Hegseth might be fired if he is fired. This is going to
00:13:06.620 be the number one guy in the office of war. So who is Steven Feinberg? Why did Trump select him?
00:13:13.280 What we can state definitively is that he is the wealthiest person in the Trump administration. I
00:13:17.980 always find it a little weird when you got somebody who's like worth $5 billion like this
00:13:23.020 guy and you're like, hey, I'd like to be the undersecretary for war. Really? Why? Why is he
00:13:28.260 so rich, by the way. Well, in 1992, he co-founded Cerberus Capital Management. Now, if you're
00:13:34.060 wondering who Cerberus is, it's Hades' dog. It goes back to Greek mythology, the three-headed
00:13:41.760 dog for Hades, which just makes me laugh because we were just covering Nat Rothschild's boat,
00:13:47.100 which is the ninth planet, Pluto, Hades. They love it. They love the underworld or something.
00:13:53.680 Like, what should we name it? Let's name it Satan. I like Satan. How about Satan? Is that a nice
00:13:57.120 name? And then they're like, yeah, that's a nice name. Let's do it. Anyways, Cerberus Capital
00:14:01.640 Management is a fund with 70 billion AUM. That's assets that are under their management. 70 billion.
00:14:10.080 Steven Feinberg was one half. He's a co-founder. And that's why he was a controversial pick,
00:14:16.380 not just because of his extraordinary wealth, but more specifically due to one particular asset,
00:14:21.580 which came under their management portfolio in 2010.
00:14:26.460 DynCorp, a major private security company.
00:14:31.300 Now, it is important that you understand what we mean when we say a private security company,
00:14:35.740 because you've heard this many times.
00:14:36.980 Oh, he owns a private security company.
00:14:38.780 We mean a private military company, a mercenary group, a privately held military that can
00:14:45.760 be contracted to do work on behalf of the armed forces anywhere in the world.
00:14:51.580 So to give you an example, when the United States government wants to sort of keep their hands clean, like when they wanted to, I don't know, topple Gaddafi in Libya, they'll go out and find a private military contractor because, well, a private military contractor can do things that the government can't, but the government can pay them to do those things.
00:15:09.860 right? They can, for example, organize deals to sell weapons and arm rebels. And then the United
00:15:17.280 States government is like, we didn't know. We gave them money to do security for us in Libya.
00:15:24.080 We didn't know they were arming rebels. We had no idea. That's crazy. These mercenaries are usually
00:15:30.680 made up of veterans, former special forces guys all around the world, maybe some thugs and criminals
00:15:35.320 who are willing to do the dirty work for money.
00:15:38.300 Now, I am going to overstate this
00:15:40.360 because you need to comprehend this.
00:15:42.180 The U.S. military, supported by our tax dollars,
00:15:46.540 can then go and contract a private military company
00:15:49.520 to do things that they don't necessarily
00:15:52.220 want to have on the books.
00:15:53.900 We finance, in effect, plausible deniability, right?
00:15:58.500 Now, one name in this space,
00:16:00.660 one company in this private military space
00:16:02.740 that you're probably familiar with is Blackwater.
00:16:05.020 A lot of people have heard of Blackwater. And I'm using them as an example so that you can understand how lucrative this business of private military security is. Blackwater in total received $2 billion in government contracts between 1997 and 2010, really up until a terrible massacre took place in Iraq, which landed four of their men in prison.
00:16:27.780 They killed 17 Iraqi civilians and injured 14, pardon, 14 Iraqi civilians and injured 20 others while escorting a U.S. embassy convoy.
00:16:40.300 Again, we just asked them to escort us.
00:16:42.940 They killed 14 civilians.
00:16:46.420 Like I said, four men were convicted, one of murder, three others of manslaughter charges.
00:16:50.920 But no worries, because when Trump got into office the first time around, he pardoned all of them.
00:16:55.940 very controversial, but all of them got pardoned, so they're free. Kind of makes sense if you know
00:17:01.040 in the background that in the first administration, he selected Betsy DeVoe as his secretary of
00:17:07.100 education. And Betsy DeVoe's brother is a man named Eric Prince, who is the founder of Blackwater.
00:17:13.160 So it's all a little inside, you know, inside baseball going on there. Anyway, I'm overstating
00:17:19.100 that so that you understand why Steven Feinberg outright owning a military mercenary group
00:17:24.580 from 2010 through to 2020, he joined Trump administration in 2017, the first go-round,
00:17:32.120 you can see why it was in fact controversial, because there's no way that that's not going
00:17:36.880 to shape foreign policy. There's no way that that's not going to be some wheeling and dealing
00:17:42.420 behind the scenes to influence, to make sure that your investments are protected.
00:17:47.640 DynCorp itself, however, right, they fully owned it, is particularly controversial. Controversial
00:17:54.200 enough to have had an entire movie made based off of their incredibly scandalous history.
00:18:02.940 Now, I'll ask you guys, just for funsies, what do you think DynCorp employees were caught doing
00:18:10.280 that was scandalous? And where? What and where? I'll ask you guys. Okay, I'll give you a little
00:18:18.400 of a time frame. The scandal began to take shape in the 1990s until the whistle was finally blown
00:18:25.200 in the early 2000s. Movie made in 2010. What do you guys think? What do you guys think?
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00:19:03.700 Well, if you guessed that the region that it took place was in Eastern Europe,
00:19:08.720 please give yourself a pat on the back.
00:19:10.480 And if you also guess that they were caught, I don't know, Candace, human sex trafficking, plus accused of forced child prostitution and rape, then you've probably just been paying attention to the various connecting themes on our chart that I can't get over.
00:19:26.200 Yes, that is what happened.
00:19:27.440 Catherine Bolkvac, a DynCorp investigator in Bosnia, discovered that several DynCorp employees were involved in purchasing underaged women and facilitating sex trafficking.
00:19:39.360 Another employee, Ben Johnston, filed similar reports.
00:19:42.520 Both were then fired by the company, which has a base in Virginia, in Texas.
00:19:48.000 She was trained in Texas, in Dallas-Fort Worth area.
00:19:53.500 And when they exposed the abuses, they got fired.
00:19:57.200 That's weird.
00:19:57.800 She didn't let it go.
00:19:58.720 Fortunately, she took a duffel bag, saved the paperwork, really risked her life.
00:20:03.820 Could you imagine trying to get this information out when there's a mercenary group hunting you?
00:20:08.560 and I want to be clear because I downloaded her book over this past weekend and was speed reading 0.99
00:20:14.120 through it, that the trafficked underage women were coming from Ukraine, Croatia, Bosnia, 0.97
00:20:21.440 and of course, Romania. Romania was a big feature of where these trafficked women were coming from. 0.97
00:20:27.160 Well, how did it work? I told you guys this yesterday. You have to comprehend how it works. 0.91
00:20:30.820 First, find a region that's been torn up by war because anything goes, right? I don't care if it
00:20:37.120 Or maybe it can even be a hurricane, like Haiti, be a hurricane.
00:20:40.420 Find a area that has disasters and then say, we're America and we want to help.
00:20:46.800 At first, you have to send the quote unquote peace officers this time.
00:20:51.240 That's what they sent from the United Nations.
00:20:52.520 And as I told you, they send those charitable people first and they're really just kind of scouting.
00:20:57.840 And in this case, it was the International Police Task Force.
00:21:01.780 That was an arm of the United Nations Civilian Police Force.
00:21:05.180 They were created by NATO because the war in Bosnia ended and Bill Clinton was president and the peace accords were signed in Ohio, in Dayton, Ohio, or created in Dayton, Ohio, I think signed in Paris.
00:21:17.920 And then they said, OK, well, obviously, every time America's here, NATO, we're the good guys. It's peace.
00:21:22.640 they installed the international police task force because who could question the u.n
00:21:26.960 except they were exactly the ones who were charged with trafficking the children covering it up the
00:21:34.100 united nations uh dine corp forcing them into prostitution i mean the way that they did it 0.91
00:21:40.980 too like knowing that these impoverished young um women would want a job offering them like 0.89
00:21:46.960 roles as a beautician and then taking their passports and forcing them into prostitution 1.00
00:21:53.840 over the border. Unbelievable. NATO is so corrupt. It is just so shocking to me that they still
00:22:00.740 pretend to be the good guys after they get caught doing stuff like this over and over again. It is
00:22:06.280 exactly as I told you, everything evil seems to be disguised as charity and peace and faith these
00:22:13.900 days? Is it me? Right? It's biblical. It's peace. I'm on a biblical mission just in this region
00:22:20.000 where there just happens to be so many kids that are going missing. Anyway, DynCorp got caught.
00:22:25.680 This woman, like I said, risked her life and she took the documents and she proved
00:22:29.600 what was going on. She revealed to the world that our own government and military
00:22:33.920 was involved in this multi-billion dollar industry. Yet despite reporting that the officers were indeed
00:22:41.080 at DynCorp trafficking, prostituting, and raping the victims, they got to enjoy immunity.
00:22:47.960 That's one of the rules that we set up. It's like, hey, our military is going to come help,
00:22:51.840 but we need to establish a couple of the rules. And one of them is that no matter what our guys do,
00:22:56.120 we get immunity. That's how it works. Military contractors don't have to suffer
00:23:02.720 any prosecution in foreign territories. So in the end, DynCorp got off scot-free
00:23:08.740 and just continued their relationship with the United States government.
00:23:14.620 Now, when her movie about the scandal came out in 2010,
00:23:17.880 DynCorp sold to Steven Feinberg's Cerberus.
00:23:21.560 It was owned by Cerberus for the next 10 years.
00:23:25.380 And so what are we to make about this?
00:23:27.620 How are we to take this information? 0.97
00:23:31.400 How is it possible that everybody's homies is doing charity 0.98
00:23:36.000 or getting caught in human trafficking allegations. 0.98
00:23:40.340 It can't be a thing.
00:23:43.800 It just can't be a thing.
00:23:45.060 I don't see Trump as a good guy in this.
00:23:46.780 I believe the New York Times article was very well sourced,
00:23:49.980 and I believe that one of their obvious sources,
00:23:52.800 to me, as I read the article, seemed like it was Dan Bongino.
00:23:55.460 They tried to make him look like the good guy
00:23:56.880 who really wanted the Epstein Falls to get out
00:23:58.560 and sacrifice his podcast
00:24:00.120 and would have been privy to these discussions.
00:24:03.160 Sure, they had many people that were leaking to them,
00:24:05.220 But Dan Bongino seems to be an obvious one to me when I read the article that this was their panic, figuring out how to dupe the people and try to blame Democrats or blame the SDNY for why they couldn't get the files out.
00:24:18.120 All of this scheming and planning. Why? To protect who?
00:24:23.040 To protect people that are in your own administration, their corporations, their financial interests.
00:24:27.600 I know since Steven Feinberg has said that he has divested from Cerberus Capital, but that kind of always just means like it's on hold and he still does have financial ties to them, which are unclear.
00:24:43.500 What are we doing with the mercenary group?
00:24:45.260 Why do we have any ties to them?
00:24:49.540 Was he reporting to him?
00:24:50.920 Can we FOIA his emails perhaps during those days?
00:24:55.440 Who else was on this plane with Bradley Hansel?
00:24:57.840 Why does it seem like we can't get anything that we FOIA?
00:25:02.460 They just keep saying that it's like falls under the category of an undue burden.
00:25:07.040 I don't buy any of this.
00:25:08.740 I think the Trump administration is up to it.
00:25:11.000 And from what I am told, they are trying to make it more difficult for people to FOIA
00:25:16.000 requests to be able to hold these documents as classified for a period of time.
00:25:19.460 It is an unnatural relationship to me that that is unfolding between the Trump administration and Turning Point USA. That doesn't feel like it's for Charlie, as they always say. It's for Charlie. No, not at all.
00:25:32.880 it seems like because secrets can sometimes make strange bedfellows.
00:25:41.740 That's how it is being received by the public.
00:25:44.640 It'd be pretty simple to slam dunk me on some of these points, okay?
00:25:49.280 It feels like a pretty easy one for Turning Point to come out and say,
00:25:52.460 Erica has no idea what next model management is and has never been there.
00:25:57.100 They're always around to debunk project constitution on things online.
00:26:01.120 But when I say these things, which deeply matter and should matter, everyone's quiet.
00:26:06.880 What about the email?
00:26:08.600 Erica being listed as an emotional asset at the White House Correspondents Dinner shooting
00:26:13.240 who recorded that.
00:26:14.820 Why can't they give us that information?
00:26:16.860 Since it was so natural and it organically came out, despite the fact that I am saying
00:26:20.220 no, the Department of War, particularly the department that Bradley Hansel and Steven
00:26:25.280 Feinberg and Pete Hegseth sit at the top of were orchestrating messaging to artificially
00:26:32.480 boost Erica. They wanted her as the number one trend by morning. That was a focus of the 0.90
00:26:38.960 Department of War. Why? Somebody make that make sense to me. I don't think it's just Charlie
00:26:48.440 who's living in a Truman show. I think we're all living in a Truman show and our government is
00:26:54.020 involved in the most despicable crimes overseas, the most despicable crimes imaginable overseas.
00:27:02.920 And they get people who are despicable enough to join them as they try to represent it to the
00:27:10.660 American people as something faith-based, loved-based, hashtag for Charlie-based,
00:27:18.260 helping out orphans. But by the way, I forgot to tell you guys, there was another person
00:27:23.160 in the Turning Point family
00:27:25.260 that's involved in the Ministry of Orphans.
00:27:27.860 How could we forget Mikey McCoy's wife,
00:27:29.720 Elizabeth Kravchuk?
00:27:32.140 Very wealthy Ukrainian.
00:27:33.580 I believe she was born in Ukraine, by the way.
00:27:35.160 Family claims that they escaped the Bolsheviks.
00:27:37.500 LOL. 0.90
00:27:39.160 I'm trying to tell you that we escaped the Bolsheviks, 0.88
00:27:41.660 but now we're millionaires by the time we got here. 0.92
00:27:43.700 LOL to anyone who buys that story.
00:27:45.740 I actually hear that when she goes to Ukraine,
00:27:47.860 there are SUVs waiting to escort her family. 0.70
00:27:52.100 Ukraine is a laundromat, okay? 1.00
00:27:54.540 Nothing good comes out of Ukraine. 1.00
00:27:55.980 It just doesn't. 1.00
00:27:56.620 I'm sorry.
00:27:58.000 But yes, her family's ministry
00:27:59.160 is rescuing orphans in Ukraine.
00:28:00.880 I forgot to tell you guys that.
00:28:01.760 Everyone's doing it.
00:28:02.780 Everyone's doing it.
00:28:04.140 Here is their website,
00:28:05.040 the Good Call Ministries,
00:28:06.380 rescue operations,
00:28:08.320 refugees,
00:28:09.240 elderlies,
00:28:09.920 orphans,
00:28:11.340 handicapped.
00:28:12.080 That is where their hearts are heavy.
00:28:15.900 Specifically orphans.
00:28:17.080 I like that.
00:28:17.760 Helping Ukraine Relief.
00:28:18.680 Our hearts are heavy for the people of Ukraine.
00:28:20.100 specifically the orphans. I am sure it is specific and it is, well, who could question
00:28:28.580 the Bible? They know Bible verses, so no, we shouldn't ask any more questions. There's so
00:28:33.020 many pastors. Everyone's a pastor. I think her father or her grandfather's a pastor,
00:28:37.920 so there's nothing left to say. Anyway, I really loved this comment from our show yesterday because
00:28:43.300 it so perfectly sums up how odd all this is. This comment came from YouTube user Gnome2024.
00:28:50.720 He writes, my wife is from Ukraine. We cannot even count one person out of 100 that we know
00:28:56.040 that are involved in helping kids in Ukraine. You're doing it wrong. Like I said, there is
00:29:03.220 nothing good that comes, well, not like people out of Ukraine, but that comes out of Ukraine 0.74
00:29:07.160 when it deals with our politicians. Everything that they have their hands in is corrupt. It 0.83
00:29:13.140 has been the West's laundromat for a very long time. And least of all the people that come here 0.68
00:29:19.960 with tons of money from that region. We'll be right back after a brief break. All right, you
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00:32:38.240 I honestly just can't get over just like how in our face it is sometimes with the way that
00:32:42.060 they choose a name.
00:32:42.780 Like, I'm going to name my yacht.
00:32:43.760 I'm going to name it Pluto, another name for Hades.
00:32:46.460 I'm going to name my company Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guards the underworld.
00:32:49.960 Then all of a sudden we look up and we're like, everything is satanic.
00:32:53.760 And then they gaslight us.
00:32:54.940 Like, no, it's just a name.
00:32:57.240 I wanted to name it Pieselba, but nothing we're doing here is wrong.
00:33:00.440 Well, sir, he just got caught in a massive human trafficking scandal of this organization.
00:33:04.900 No, no, no.
00:33:06.460 It's not true.
00:33:07.460 The entire thing is crazy.
00:33:08.900 I could have done an entire series, by the way, on the various scandals that DynCorp is involved in.
00:33:14.680 I just I don't believe that Trump is surrounded by all of these people and he's just like a victim of it.
00:33:21.720 There's just something not right about the timing of the Epstein files, Trump's response to the Epstein files, the speed at which Charlie was suddenly dead.
00:33:28.500 a lot going on, a lot being exposed. Anyway, I do want to switch gears here because sometimes I
00:33:32.820 just see a story in pop culture that just really gets my gears going. And this time, my former
00:33:39.680 executive producer sends me this article about, and it's so on point, by the way, because right
00:33:45.180 now we're doing my book, which is Make Him a Sandwich, right, where I tackle feminism. And
00:33:51.100 in many ways, we're always presented with two options. Like these are your two options of
00:33:57.040 feminism, right? You can be this or you can be that. And I can say the same thing about politics. 1.00
00:34:01.460 You can be a Democrat or you can be a Republican. And I don't really feel like any of those two are
00:34:05.700 actually the answers that there's any separation. And with feminism, one of the things that made me 0.99
00:34:11.100 want to write the book was seeing the rise of women who were proud to be hosts. Like this was 1.00
00:34:16.680 something that just sort of I was going, where are we going with this? How is this going to be
00:34:21.760 beneficial in the end. It just became so extreme where we were being told that like taking off your
00:34:28.240 top, walking down the street naked, talking about how many men you sleep with was supposed to be
00:34:32.420 empowering. I cannot think of a more degrading article that I have read in recent years than
00:34:41.920 the one that was recently published by Emily Rodjikowski, who I wrote about in my book as one
00:34:46.620 of these emblems of modern feminism, the one that she just published for The Cuts. And so I just
00:34:52.860 need you guys. We actually couldn't take much out of this article because we keep this show PG. We
00:34:59.480 know we have a lot of teenagers who watch this. And it's so filthy that I don't even want to
00:35:03.380 encourage you to read it unless you are really preparing your mind to know that it is porn. 0.97
00:35:07.920 It's pornographic in nature. The title of the article is Mother Effer. Emily Rajkowski
00:35:13.320 She was married, gave birth.
00:35:16.340 If you don't know who she is,
00:35:17.720 I'm going to briefly let you, 0.99
00:35:18.820 she's a woman who is literally known 1.00
00:35:20.380 for taking her clothes off. 1.00
00:35:21.680 She's a quote unquote model 1.00
00:35:23.220 who burst onto the scene 1.00
00:35:25.240 just being butt naked, 0.89
00:35:27.440 not kidding, just butt naked 0.85
00:35:28.400 in the Robin Thicke Blurred Lines video.
00:35:31.120 And after that,
00:35:31.640 they now try to pretend she's a model
00:35:33.320 and she's walking in Victoria's secret. 0.76
00:35:35.420 When in reality,
00:35:36.180 what she's selling is her body at all times. 0.59
00:35:37.900 And now she's a mother and she's doing this.
00:35:40.260 And like I said,
00:35:41.480 I don't have enough words available to describe to you how degrading this article is.
00:35:46.260 You know, her and her husband got divorced very quickly.
00:35:49.100 She gave birth.
00:35:50.060 They were separated within a year, I believe.
00:35:52.620 And she is basically writing this article, trying to make it seem like it's empowering 0.99
00:35:59.420 to explain how she then intentionally and mindfully and in her own words became a slut 0.97
00:36:07.460 because she wanted to show men that she didn't need them. 0.96
00:36:11.240 And it's, I mean, it is very graphic talking about all of the men that she has slept with
00:36:15.800 and how she intentionally puts her body out in front of the world, even describing, and
00:36:21.280 I'm going to show you this moment, how she dresses to go pick up her five-year-old son
00:36:26.760 from school pickup.
00:36:28.420 Okay, I'm going to read this little portion for you if you want to pull this up.
00:36:32.460 The character that I had learned to embody, the character that I had learned to embody 0.93
00:36:38.000 after my divorce in my period of compulsively dating was a villain poison ivy cat woman sexual 0.74
00:36:44.920 but scary and she drank gin martinis many many gin martinis she was not tragic she was nothing close 0.99
00:36:53.180 to a victim no one needed to feel sorry for her in fact they should all be jealous okay so she's 1.00
00:36:59.320 trying to turn being a slut into a superhero character like a like a super slut i guess and 1.00
00:37:07.160 that's the entire nature of this article that she's written as she describes the men that she's 0.99
00:37:12.100 been with and how she sort of prides herself in the middle of this article. She gives herself a
00:37:16.920 pat on the back because she's like, well, not only do I sleep with them, but then I leave 1.00
00:37:19.980 their bedroom immediately and I make sure that I'm back home and I let the babysitter go home
00:37:25.660 because in the morning time I want to be with my son and I love my son. So it's nice to wake up and
00:37:29.380 be there. And at nighttime, I turn into this super slut hero character. This is the article. 0.99
00:37:35.560 I'm not kidding, you guys, but it's incredibly graphic and pornographic.
00:37:39.640 And here's another piece of the article. 0.94
00:37:41.800 I decided to F my way into a new kind of woman.
00:37:46.220 I wanted to destroy the Madonna, the special girl that I had worked so hard to be before 0.89
00:37:50.540 an eight pound baby had torn my nether regions into two and replaced her with a, that's another 1.00
00:37:57.080 word for slut that she has there that I don't want to say. 1.00
00:37:59.720 And she writes, quote, let's give them a taste of their own medicine. 0.99
00:38:02.040 I joke with friends.
00:38:02.960 I thought I would get some great sleeping around and a few funny stories on the way to go.
00:38:09.860 Quote, one of her friends says to her, sometimes you're like a 40-year-old divorcee, and other 0.97
00:38:14.620 times you're like a 22-year-old slut, my friend said, after watching me in shorts and lip liner 0.98
00:38:19.880 navigate the cliquish politics of school drop-off. Was I punitive, making many men suffer for the 1.00
00:38:26.940 crimes of one. I honestly didn't care. So she's intentionally dressing, underdressing to pick up
00:38:33.120 a five-year-old child because she wants to punish men by having them look at her in short shorts 1.00
00:38:39.860 and, I don't know, lip gloss and lip liner. When I tell you this article, it's so disturbing to me
00:38:50.200 that anybody could read this and think that she is doing anything other than ruining her life.
00:38:54.780 I felt so passionate about this.
00:38:56.120 And again, it's because we're reading my book right now,
00:38:57.940 Make Him a Sandwich,
00:38:58.660 and I describe these two competing 1.00
00:39:00.660 and both wrong viewpoints of modern feminism, 0.99
00:39:03.880 one which encourages women to behave like sluts 0.99
00:39:05.640 and tells them that that's empowering. 1.00
00:39:07.220 It's incredibly degrading. 1.00
00:39:08.540 She just degrades herself in this entire article
00:39:10.660 and in the process ruins her own life.
00:39:13.020 I cannot think through what man in their right mind
00:39:16.400 is going to want to seriously date,
00:39:18.920 let alone marry the person who published this article.
00:39:21.780 This is not someone that you can then take home to mom, 0.92
00:39:23.600 So why did she do it? Right. This comes from a place of severe, in my view, severe depression, severe depression, maybe an extension of having some like postpartum disorder.
00:39:34.340 She described having a pretty traumatic birth. And like now she has decided that the way that she's going to reclaim her power is by sleeping through half of Manhattan and writing about it in a way that genuinely makes her sound like a prostitute. 0.88
00:39:50.160 but at least in a prostitution scenario, the woman is going home with money. She's going home 0.80
00:39:55.720 with nothing. And I just really want to encourage in the strongest terms possible for the young
00:40:01.920 woman, the young women who listen to this podcast, very many of them who listen to this podcast,
00:40:06.940 not to take this route in life. This leads to absolute misery. It's passive aggressive. I think 0.91
00:40:15.020 she's probably arrived at the conclusion that many men will sleep with her, and they will 0.92
00:40:21.240 continue to do that because men are designed that way, but will not take her seriously as a life 1.00
00:40:25.540 partner. But I think the part that upset me the most is knowing that she is a mother, and I can't
00:40:30.060 imagine anything embarrassing for her innocent young five-year-old son than to read when he's
00:40:37.300 able to, he's five, to read when he's able to the story of how his mother fancied herself some sort
00:40:45.320 of a superwoman at night because she was super sleeping her way through her entire contact list.
00:40:51.820 I mean, it's just, it is such a stunning piece and an example of everything that is wrong with
00:40:57.160 modern feminism, everything that is wrong with this idea that you choose between two extremes
00:41:03.160 and one is going to make you happy.
00:41:04.860 I know I'm a conservative.
00:41:06.300 I believe in family.
00:41:08.140 I believe in monogamy.
00:41:10.200 I know that we've shifted away from those times.
00:41:12.140 I think it's been a disaster.
00:41:13.480 But she stands as a stark example
00:41:16.280 of the misery that can unfold
00:41:18.940 if you go too far the other way.
00:41:21.020 So I just, I had to rant on that
00:41:22.480 because when I read the article,
00:41:24.100 my team, their jaws were on the floor
00:41:26.180 when they brought it.
00:41:26.600 I was like, I feel like I am abusing you
00:41:28.340 even making you read this
00:41:29.500 because it's so pornographic in nature.
00:41:32.520 And truly, I hope she gets the help she needs
00:41:35.080 because I have been saying for a long time,
00:41:37.120 there should be a clinic for women like this. 0.76
00:41:39.360 And whatever she has going on, 0.62
00:41:40.980 it is positively clinical. 1.00
00:41:42.920 And that woman is miserable. 1.00
00:41:44.420 35 years old and she's miserable for no reason, by the way. 1.00
00:41:47.460 Has had a lot of things handed to her in life 1.00
00:41:49.560 for being an attractive woman
00:41:51.360 and hasn't quite figured out what it is that makes you happy. 0.99
00:41:55.040 And it's not being attractive.
00:41:56.760 Anyway, I wanted to very quickly riff on that
00:41:58.900 and just tell you how I felt about that article
00:42:00.720 because I know it had gone viral.
00:42:02.340 We'll be right back after a quick break.
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00:44:10.380 All right, you guys, top comment from yesterday's episode,
00:44:13.580 top two comments.
00:44:14.520 This person, Israel, Texas, writes,
00:44:16.920 a woman with a headband in her basement
00:44:18.380 doing more investigation of Charlie's death
00:44:20.140 than the entire Federal Bureau of Investigation
00:44:22.000 cannot be reality.
00:44:23.520 Oh, it can be,
00:44:24.500 because the Federal Bureau of Investigation
00:44:26.240 is not investigating.
00:44:27.240 They've never investigated. 0.93
00:44:28.140 They've always been corrupt, you guys. 0.92
00:44:30.060 They were established to be corrupt. 0.99
00:44:31.500 They've been corrupt.
00:44:32.340 They've never, 0.67
00:44:33.260 they're just like a little corrupt
00:44:34.500 federal police force.
00:44:36.420 And there's never been a time
00:44:37.980 where you're like,
00:44:38.280 wow, the FBI was really doing good work.
00:44:40.700 They never were involved in anything bad.
00:44:43.400 It's an entire history, right?
00:44:46.380 And like I said,
00:44:47.940 everything about Kash Patel
00:44:49.600 makes my skin crawl.
00:44:51.040 He's obviously up to no good.
00:44:53.180 It's so obvious.
00:44:54.260 I mean, he's not even trying.
00:44:55.580 He's angry.
00:44:56.240 He's lashing out exactly as he was presented in the Atlantic article.
00:44:59.940 That's what he gives off.
00:45:01.420 He gives off like he's temperamental, like he's not really in control and like somebody
00:45:04.720 else is pulling the strings and also remarkably petty.
00:45:07.900 I will say that.
00:45:08.420 I mean, to have the FBI basically tone policing the Internet, we don't like that you said
00:45:13.780 denied.
00:45:14.680 Well, then why did you deny it?
00:45:15.820 Like, why did you deny it by 20 days and tell me that it's because it's too complicated?
00:45:21.900 We're asking you for three days of someone's schedule. 0.94
00:45:24.500 Completely ridiculous. 0.87
00:45:25.940 Sarah Bryan writes, oh, I'm sorry, I missed that. 0.98
00:45:27.940 Little Bird wrote,
00:45:29.000 it's actually much better that you came to this
00:45:30.980 from the long way round.
00:45:31.960 You built your case from the ground up, Candice,
00:45:33.660 and now all the dots are connecting.
00:45:35.140 Explosive indeed.
00:45:36.380 Yes, I really do believe that there is something
00:45:38.500 to the explosive theory.
00:45:40.340 And I did go my own route and get there.
00:45:43.180 I saw all the theories that were out there
00:45:45.460 and I didn't feel comfortable in engaging in them.
00:45:48.720 I felt like my focus was best due going over the timeline,
00:45:52.280 going over what was happening in Charlie's life,
00:45:53.700 seeing what was happening with Israel, of finding turning point lying at every turn throughout this
00:45:59.400 to fully comprehend why they would be tied to Israel in such a regard. And I have a lie that 0.93
00:46:05.520 it is a very viable theory, like I said, that makes all of the other pieces come together that
00:46:11.140 just don't make sense. Suddenly they suddenly do make sense when you believe or consider that an
00:46:16.620 explosive went off under his chest, including the way his body moves. If you have the stomach to
00:46:20.880 watch it, you can see it just looks like something comes up. That's why I initially thought someone
00:46:26.040 shot him from underneath. I was just looking at the motion of how he was moving. Anyway, I think
00:46:31.080 we are inching closer there. So we'll see if more people are writing us and we'll take time as we
00:46:36.820 always do to research every angle of it. Comments from today's episode. Nabi writes, thank you,
00:46:41.260 Nabi, by the way. That's a very kind tip. We all appreciate everything that you do, Candice. Please
00:46:46.000 stay safe. Worst things have happened to those who have said less. My family and I are praying
00:46:50.000 for you and your family. The question I hate to ask, on the basis of your findings from afar,
00:46:55.060 how does this all happen secretly right under Charlie's nose? In my years of following him,
00:46:59.260 he is no fool. Yes. Well, I can tell you he trusted the people that were around him. I mean, 0.86
00:47:04.780 it happened under my nose technically too, right? I mean, I never suspected Tyler Boyer to be the
00:47:09.200 person living the kind of life that he was living. I didn't know any of the stuff about
00:47:12.560 Tyler Boyer. I didn't know any of the stuff about Andrew Colvett when I was working there,
00:47:15.400 when I was on tour with Charlie.
00:47:17.000 And so it's having faith in people,
00:47:20.740 most of all your wife.
00:47:22.080 And like I said, you know,
00:47:24.280 Charlie saved himself for marriage 1.00
00:47:25.740 and the Garden of Eden was lost to a woman, you know? 1.00
00:47:30.700 I truly believe that Charlie, 0.96
00:47:33.040 I know that Charlie fell for Erica
00:47:34.880 and that would have been sort of
00:47:36.940 his first real relationship in life.
00:47:39.180 And there's a lot that can happen.
00:47:40.880 I mean, not everything is mental, right?
00:47:43.260 You are having a physical connection to somebody and that can transform as a husband.
00:47:49.920 You want to make your wife happy, right?
00:47:51.980 If you have a Christian perspective and you believe that you married a godly woman and
00:47:55.320 you're going to let her be in the driver's seat, everybody knows that.
00:47:58.960 That's kind of, you know, women, as they say, are, you're going to be, that's going to be 1.00
00:48:04.160 your number one confidant for any man is going to be his wife and vice versa.
00:48:08.500 So if she's saying to him, lean more into faith and he wants to make his wife happy
00:48:11.760 and he lets her get involved
00:48:13.960 in the faith department as he did
00:48:15.260 and she's bringing in all these pastors,
00:48:17.340 why would he be suspicious of that?
00:48:19.840 Why would he be like,
00:48:20.520 why do I need to deep dive?
00:48:21.340 He was just, yay, it's evangelical,
00:48:23.760 mega church, I love the Lord
00:48:26.160 and so I trust my wife loves the Lord
00:48:28.240 and that's it.
00:48:29.000 It just takes trusting the wrong people
00:48:31.220 and Charlie was definitely naive in those ways.
00:48:35.140 I was naive when I got into politics
00:48:37.000 and I consider myself a naturally suspicious person
00:48:40.380 and look how much I believed in Trump.
00:48:43.180 It can happen to anybody.
00:48:44.380 It really can't happen to anybody.
00:48:47.720 Sarah Bryan writes,
00:48:49.120 Canis, you are the bravest woman I've ever seen.
00:48:50.700 I pray for you every day and for your family
00:48:52.220 and only the best can come to you
00:48:53.800 for all that you have done.
00:48:54.700 You've got to be the best friend that Charlie ever had.
00:48:56.920 Keep going, keep searching for the answer.
00:48:58.480 I am sure that you will find it.
00:48:59.520 May God bless you.
00:49:00.640 Thank you so much, you know,
00:49:01.700 and I'm just grateful to everyone
00:49:03.140 who's contributed in this investigation
00:49:04.500 and that people have remained interested.
00:49:06.840 There's something about it
00:49:07.800 that I think renders us all unsafe
00:49:10.220 if someone like Charlie Kirk can be taken out in broad daylight
00:49:12.400 and there can be so much collusion to cover it up
00:49:15.940 amongst the people who he put into power.
00:49:18.940 That renders none of us safe, and that's why I keep going,
00:49:21.820 because I already know I'm unsafe if Charlie's out of this world
00:49:24.860 and this is happening.
00:49:26.080 It means, like, the devil's got us, you know what I mean?
00:49:30.460 It means that this country is being run by satanic people, in my view.
00:49:36.940 A safer Ontario means more police and prosecutors 0.93
00:49:39.540 making sure my car doesn't get stolen.
00:49:42.080 It means building new jails to keep criminals behind bars.
00:49:45.560 And it means there's no need to worry when I play at the park.
00:49:48.960 We're making every corner of Ontario safer to make all of Ontario safer.
00:49:53.620 That's how we protect Ontario.
00:49:55.640 For all of us.
00:49:57.700 Learn how at Ontario.ca slash Safer Ontario.
00:50:00.820 Paid for by the Government of Ontario.
00:50:06.800 What about yours?
00:50:07.880 James the least writes could the white house crash out over the files have anything to do
00:50:13.620 with trump suddenly finding himself on bb's bad side or walking away from iran crash over the
00:50:20.480 no i mean at the kawaii house that that is um the beginning i think the timeline here is wrong
00:50:27.700 the new york times was recounting everything that happened at the beginning of the administration
00:50:31.960 when Trump began to crash out over the files.
00:50:35.820 Like that was happening as soon as he came in.
00:50:37.800 Obviously, we all know we followed the binder episode. 0.94
00:50:40.740 Pambali's not even in the White House anymore.
00:50:42.440 And that took place long before the Iran thing.
00:50:45.700 So I don't think it does.
00:50:46.880 Tony Hill writes,
00:50:47.580 Hi, Candace.
00:50:48.040 I was shocked hearing you talk about Corey Comparatory the other day
00:50:50.480 because I just looked him up two weeks ago,
00:50:52.200 wondering if there was something more to that.
00:50:54.220 But I didn't think that there would be.
00:50:55.720 We love and support you in all that you do.
00:50:57.420 Go, Max.
00:50:58.040 I love how naturally that story came to me.
00:51:00.300 I always suspected that something was weird, obviously, about the Thomas Crooks story,
00:51:05.120 but I never thought that we would get to that point of tying it all in and potentially having
00:51:10.900 something even to do with Charlie's assassination. So I'm always so grateful to you guys that send
00:51:15.520 me these stories and these things that you're really passionate about. Anna writes, your show
00:51:21.260 is my favorite part of the day. I love what you do and what you stand for. Thank you. Also, three
00:51:24.760 out of four of Jeffrey Epstein's grandparents were born in Russia. I'm going to guess in the
00:51:28.660 pale of settlement in Russia. The other one, Lithuania. Okay, that was correct. Does anybody
00:51:34.540 know anything about them? I could guess. Probably had something to do with the radical groups that
00:51:41.780 assassinated the Tsar. I'm just throwing it out there. They were all freaks and Satanists.
00:51:47.240 RN Explorer writes, Candace, I feel you are so close to exposing it all. Your bravery is
00:51:51.200 inspirational. Your friendship and loyalty to Charlie is a great example of how we should all
00:51:55.180 be to each other. I pray for you, your family, and for all of you to remain safe. Keep the
00:51:58.560 prayers up, guys. I think, I know that they keep us safe, and I, like, I wouldn't have it any other
00:52:03.620 way. I just want my kids to grow up in a world that's not run by people who protect pedophiles
00:52:07.780 and human traffickers. Is that so much to ask? I just feel like we are asking for so little.
00:52:14.220 Like, can you guys not rape kids? And they're like, sorry, you're asking for too much. The 0.99
00:52:23.000 burden is too great. Okay. Okay. The burden's too great. They can't not do that. Can you not protect
00:52:29.780 people who traffic minors? Sorry, you're asking for too much. The burden is too great. Okay.
00:52:37.180 Like, this is where we're at right now in the world. They just, they can't do it. They can't,
00:52:42.360 they cannot do that. Your request has been denied. The El Sassinator writes, battle bun,
00:52:48.160 and is that a maroon button down? Actually, it's an aubergine button down. We were just 0.93
00:52:52.780 talking before we went on air about the differences in the English proper London boy English like I
00:52:59.600 married and American and so many times that people will tell me that I'm mispronouncing something and
00:53:05.160 you don't realize what goes on in this household with American pronunciations versus English
00:53:10.480 pronunciations and words that my husband just says we created the language so we're saying it
00:53:15.720 correctly. And aubergine is what they call eggplant. So I say it's aubergine. And in this
00:53:23.500 house, we've agreed to call eggplant aubergine. We just have to come to an agreement. It's like
00:53:27.120 we're constantly fighting the Revolutionary War in this house and just having to come to an
00:53:31.500 agreement. And so but aubergine does sound better than eggplant. Like, why are we calling it eggplant?
00:53:39.060 We actually looked it up like 10 minutes before we went on air. It's because the original eggplants,
00:53:44.360 the variety that was sent to America, the original aubergines, kind of resembled the shape of an egg.
00:53:51.080 So if you look it up, that's the reason why we are the only people in the world who call
00:53:54.800 eggplants, eggplants, as opposed to aubergine. It's very basic. But to make you feel good,
00:54:01.400 something I learned about my husband, this is crazy. He didn't know what cursive was.
00:54:08.480 And I was like, what do you mean you don't know what cursive is? And this woman that's helping
00:54:13.060 us homeschooling was like, what do you mean I don't want cursive? I was like, what do you guys
00:54:15.900 call it in the UK? Guess what they call cursive in the UK? Joined up. Joined up. They call it
00:54:24.960 joined up. I don't even know what to say to that. I'm like, I thought Americans, we were doing a
00:54:29.320 ghetto, but we just were just like, oh, look at this, looks joined up. Like, that's crazy. Cursive
00:54:32.900 sounds way more proper than joined up. So I'm just really proud of us because on one thing,
00:54:38.180 we definitely beat them and we sound much more proper. And I don't know why they're calling it
00:54:42.840 joined up writing, but that sounds really ghetto. I love you guys in England, but that sounds really
00:54:49.280 ghetto. The Elsassinator writes, correction, power pony. Battlebun, yeah, is that, oh, can we finish 0.80
00:54:59.520 your comment? Battlebun, is that a maroon button down? Thank you so much for continuing to fight
00:55:02.680 for truth and answers. You have truly become a voice for the people. Candace, I pray for God's
00:55:05.940 guidance, power, and grace to be ceaseless. Christ is king. We need you, a voice for the people, and
00:55:10.580 we need you to find a way to take back our tax money,
00:55:13.280 the incredible amount of tax money
00:55:14.540 that goes into supporting evil.
00:55:16.440 I want my money back.
00:55:17.400 Go Max, Candace, Crisis King, Hail Mary, full of grace.
00:55:21.400 Yes to all of that.
00:55:22.420 I mean, it has been, we're learning a lot, man.
00:55:24.660 We are learning a lot.
00:55:25.540 And I do think information is power.
00:55:28.160 I do sense desperation in what they are doing.
00:55:30.580 They are losing control, not gaining it.
00:55:32.500 The more they lean into the evil,
00:55:35.120 the more they lean into the lies,
00:55:36.920 the more they expose themselves.
00:55:38.420 Like we have reached the tipping point
00:55:40.460 you know? And so that's something to be positive about. I remain happy every day. I laugh every
00:55:45.960 day. And just remember that that was something that Charlie always wanted for people to be
00:55:50.420 happy warriors. I know the entire messaging of his podcast is completely different. They seem
00:55:55.880 agitated all the time and they're screaming and they're telling us don't ask questions.
00:56:00.000 But everything that we are doing has represented a better legacy for Charlie Kirk than the people
00:56:05.500 who inherited his empire, so to speak.
00:56:08.460 Anyway, you guys, we will see you on Monday.